Public Channels for Tag: esp8266

Channel ID:
920137
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Fine-dust monitoring station near Jeongwang 3-dong, Gyeonggi, South Korea. Channel updates once every minute with PM2.5 and PM10.0 readings from the Nova SDS011 Sensor. Also, provide real-time location tracking capabilities with the GY-NEO6MV2 GPS Module.

Channel ID:
2610851
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mk2 güncellemesi geliyor... Ufak çaplı akvaryum sıcaklık projesi. Günlük → https://bit.ly/kxmk1

Channel ID:
305396
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Solar Weather Station, ESP8266, sensors BME280 and BH1750

Channel ID:
306267
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Autonomous weather station, located in Bento Gonçalves - RS - Brazil. Hardware used: Wemos D1 Mini Pro (ESP8266) + Photovoltaic Solar Panel + BME280 sensor + TP 4056 Charging Board

Channel ID:
88430
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temperatura, humedad y luz interior por esp8622 a bateria usando deepsleep

Channel ID:
2542435

I m creating channel for IOT project which my teacher assigned to me

Channel ID:
310178
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Weather Station ESP8266, Oled 1.3" and DHT22 sensor

Channel ID:
82841
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http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/get-goes?satellite=GOES-E%20FULL&lat=-24&lon=-66&zoom=1&palette=ir10.pal&info=vis&past=0 direccion para ver imagenes satelitales

Channel ID:
976688
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Portable fine-dust monitoring device. Air-pollution monitoring channel updates once per minute with PM2.5 and PM10.0 readings from the Nova PM (SDS011) Sensor. Also, provide real-time location tracking capabilities with the GY-NEO6MV2 GPS Module.

Channel ID:
1131331
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A weather forecaster (weathercaster) table clock powered by NodeMCU (ESP8266 & DHT22 Temperature Sensor).

Channel ID:
172216
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A Smart Fridge. Unbreakable Kharkiv, Ukraine

Channel ID:
1184617
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7 days weekly average data for PM 2.5 and PM 10.0 based on the GONGGI channel data.

Channel ID:
44344
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ESP8266 + ADC

Channel ID:
44345
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ESP8266 DHT11 Module

Channel ID:
1833126
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This project is mounted behind a solar panel which charges batteries that power the ESP8266 that hosts this project. The esp8266 in combination with a homemade fz0430 (voltage detector) measures the remaining battery and posts it here.


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